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So whilst inventing the technology that would
usher
in the telecommunications revolution, Watson had discovered that the star at the center of our solar system emitted powerful radio waves.
We could
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in an entirely new empowered experience of special needs or aged-care accommodation.
But the thing that I want to talk to you about today, the big idea that I want to discuss with you, is not that 3D printing is going to catapult us into the future, but rather that it's actually going to connect us with our heritage, and it's going to
usher
in a new era of localized, distributed manufacturing that is actually based on digital fabrication.
That's the primary care clinician, people on the care team who are there to manage your chronic conditions, your diabetes, your hypertension, there to give you your annual checkups, there to make sure your vaccines are up to date, but also there to make sure that you have a raft to sit on and
usher
yourself to safety.
They came to be seen as beautiful, the precursor to the stark sculptures of Picasso and Paul Klee, helping to
usher
in the modern art movement.
It takes a few minutes; it's a sweet, simple parting image to
usher
in grief with warmth, rather than repugnance.
I'm going to switch to "we," and not "I," hope: We hope that the attendees of this conference will
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in a new era of participation in our public schools.
The dad of a sweet baby for whom we cared at the end of her life certainly captured this dichotomy when he reflected that there are a lot of people to help you bring an infant into the world but very few to help you
usher
a baby out.
In The Book of Life, Martin Donovan plays Jesus, who shows up at JFK airport on December 31 to
usher
in the new millennium by battling with Thomas Jay Ryan (Satan) and deciding the fate of the world.
Back in my days as an
usher "
Private Lessons" played at the 4-plex I was working.
Marx’s reputation sank once it became evident that he was wrong to predict that a workers’ revolution would
usher
in a new era with a better life for everyone.
If, on the other hand, he experiences a quick series of successes--even small ones--he will have helped
usher
in a new era.
Thus, for example, the conventional war in Kosovo lasted for two months, only to
usher
in a six-year asymmetric conflict.
The former is sure to
usher
in a highly volatile future; the latter would further entrench the Fed’s new mandate – one that undermines any semblance of central-bank independence.
Having grown up amid prosperity and confidence, exposed to Western lifestyles and educations, China’s millennial generation – born in the 1980s and 1990s – were supposed to
usher
in an era of even greater openness and freedom.
A variant of this dynamic can be seen in Russia and many parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where the fall of the Berlin Wall did not
usher
in democracy, economic liberalization, and rapid output growth.
Obama continues to support President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, while Putin has been backing the regime, owing to fear that its collapse would
usher
in a radical Sunni-led government – or chaos.
Achieving this ambitious agenda by 2025 would
usher
in the last phase in the quest for a nuclear-free world, and requires, first and foremost, political conditions that reliably rule out regional or global wars of aggression.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will
usher
in systemic changes that demand collaborative engagement.
Yet even the most enthusiastic advocates of military action against Iraq have to admit that such steps carry considerable risks, and no expert on the region I know shares the view, popular among arm-chair orientologists, that a change of regime in Baghdad will
usher
in a period of peace and stability all over the Middle East.
America, in short, faces a time of reckoning that should
usher
in a period of comprehensive strategic rebalancing.
Given the breakdown of the Right, there is a strong chance that Jospin's failure may
usher
in a period of serious French social upheaval and/or an even stronger rise by the National Front, the most determined enemy of Europe.
The question now is whether the government will be unnerved by the poorest quarterly growth performance in three years and
usher
in a large stimulus package, with the consequences that China has experienced whenever such a package is implemented.
But if he tries to
usher
in a return to statism, Turkey’s rising entrepreneurial class may well turn on him.
In the last 25 years, foreign-aid programs have helped
usher
in an era of unprecedented progress in the developing world.
The interesting question is: How would those who support Brexit today feel had Germany and France moved to scrap the current rules and
usher
in a fully-fledged fiscal union?
Along with events in Lebanon, Iraq, and Palestine, it may well
usher
in an Arab spring of freedom, one long overdue.
While optimists predict that these innovations will
usher
in an era of unprecedented abundance, less sanguine analysts estimate that nearly half of all jobs currently performed by humans are vulnerable to replacement by robots and increasingly sophisticated software.
It is time to give the agriculture sector the opportunity that all Africans need to
usher
in an era of shared prosperity.
A Vote against Voting in PakistanISLAMABAD -- As Pakistan gears up for its parliamentary election on February 18, many observers hope that the vote will
usher
in a period of stability and calm by lending popular legitimacy to the government.
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